Project "Zheneke": Aigul Batyrbekova, who had a wedding in Moscow for 10,000 rubles, became a bride in a family at Issyk-Kul
The project aims to preserve family values and showcase the talents of married women.
Aigul Batyrbekova, born on February 15, 2001, in Bazar-Korgon, currently lives in Moscow with her husband and youngest daughter.
She graduated from a legal college but is more passionate about handicrafts. She is currently on maternity leave. Her husband, Eleman, works as a motorist in Moscow.
Their love story began at the legal college in Bishkek, which Aigul attended after the ninth grade. After classes, she often visited her mother at work, where she noticed Eleman. Soon he left, and Aigul forgot about him.
The family lost their father when the girls were young. Their mother moved to Moscow, leaving the children in the care of their uncle and aunt. Later, Aigul found Eleman on social media, and they started chatting.
When Aigul arrived in Moscow, she learned that Eleman was there too. They met on March 8, and he immediately expressed his desire to marry her. Two weeks after their meeting, they got married.
The wedding was modest, costing only 10,000 rubles. The beginning of their life together was good, but soon misunderstandings arose. One day, Aigul got upset and "left," leaving a note.
Gallery: Aigul Batyrbekova.
After Aigul answered the phone, she returned to her husband. Eleman was in despair and broke a glass tile, which led to a call to the police. After this incident, she vowed never to say the word "I'm leaving" again. Since then, they have tried to support each other.
Aigul's two older daughters live at Issyk-Kul with their grandparents. She and Eleman have three daughters: the oldest is 6 years old, the middle one is 3 years old, and the youngest is 1 year old. Aigul is fully dedicated to her family.
In the future, the couple plans to return to Kyrgyzstan and start a business. "The most important thing is mutual understanding and support," emphasizes Aigul Batyrbekova.